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The Orpheum Theatre, also known as New Orpheum Theatre and Orpheum Electric Building, is a performing arts center located at 528 S. Pierce Street in Sioux City, Iowa.Built in 1927 as a vaudeville and movie palace, the theatre was restored in 1999 and today is the home of the Sioux City Symphony Orchestra.
The Sioux City Municipal Auditorium, known as the Long Lines Family Recreation Center or Long Lines Auditorium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose facility in Sioux City, Iowa. The fifth in a line of major indoor venues built in Sioux City, it was designed by Knute E. Westerlind in 1938 and finally completed after many delays in 1950.
St. Luke's Regional Medical Center (Sioux City, Iowa) Sergeant Floyd Monument; Simmons Hardware Company; Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse; Sioux City Art Center; Sioux City Fire Station Number 3; Sioux City Linseed Oil Works; Sioux City Masonic Temple; Sioux City Municipal Auditorium; Sioux City Public Library (Smith Villa Branch)
Sioux City (/ s uː /) is a city in Woodbury and Plymouth counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 85,797 in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Iowa. [3] The county seat of Woodbury County, Sioux City is the primary city of the five-county Sioux City metropolitan area, which had 149,940
Fourth Street, facing east. Sioux City at the start of the 1900s; 4th Street, looking east from Virginia. The Fourth Street Historic District is a historic district in Sioux City, Iowa, United States. It consists of a concentration of fifteen late-nineteenth-century commercial buildings between Virginia and Iowa Streets that date from 1889 to ...
The North Side is the colloquial reference to the mostly residential neighborhood north of about 18th Street and ending near North High School. The former home of the Sioux City Public Museum, the historic John Peirce house, is a fine example of a Victorian home in this neighborhood; it was built from Sioux Falls rose quartzite (see Sioux Quartzite for the rock unit) in 1890.
Although Sioux City became prosperous from the late 1870s to the 1880s, the Academy of Music began to lose business. Complaints against the theater included damaged scenery, bad ventilation, cold air, not much room, and seats not allowing a good view of the onstage performances. [ 1 ]
Sanford House (Sioux City, Iowa) Ben and Harriet Schulein House; Sergeant Floyd (towboat) Sergeant Floyd Monument; Simmons Hardware Company; Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse; Sioux City Central High School and Central Annex; Sioux City Fire Station Number 3; Sioux City Free Public Library; Sioux City Linseed Oil Works; Sioux City Masonic Temple